How to Do Discourse Analysis provides a comprehensive toolkit for
conducting discourse analysis, offering 26 practical tools to examine
how language is used to construct meaning, enact identities, and shape
social realities. Written by renowned linguist James Paul Gee, it
introduces key concepts like situated meanings, social languages, and
Discourses, showing how language both reflects and creates social
contexts. This essential textbook takes readers through a step-by-step
process of analyzing texts and talk, from examining grammar and
vocabulary to uncovering underlying ideologies and power dynamics. It
covers a wide range of discourse types, from everyday conversations to
political speeches and social media posts. Gee draws on diverse
examples from education, politics, media, and popular culture to
illustrate the tools in action. While grounded in linguistic theory,
the book emphasizes hands-on application. Each tool is accompanied by
sample analyses and practice exercises. This new edition incorporates
recent developments in digital communication and updates examples for
contemporary relevance, making it an ideal resource for advanced
undergraduate and postgraduate students working in the areas of
applied linguistics, education, psychology, anthropology, and
communication. This bestselling textbook is the ideal companion to An
Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method also by James
Paul Gee.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040262856
Publisert
2024
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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